Renewables capacity needs to increase substantially and hydrogen and derivatives need an eight-fold increase to meet a Pathway to Net Zero (PNZ) by 2050, according to DNV’s Energy Transition Outlook 2023 report.
Renewables capacity needs to increase substantially and hydrogen and derivatives need an eight-fold increase to meet a Pathway to Net Zero (PNZ) by 2050, according to DNV’s Energy Transition Outlook 2023 report.
I still don’t know what conspiracy theory you are going on about.
You started saying that it is just a way for oil companies to sell more oil. That’s literally your first post in this thread. That is the conspiracy theory.
No, I said since oil companies currently account for 95% of hydrogen production and no scalable alternatives currently exist, oil companies will be excited to see increased demand for their products. They stand to benefit from any increase unless an alternate comes up and that is a fact, not a conspiracy.
I did not say oil companies were the ones promoting hydrogen. Wouldn’t be surprised, but made no such claim.
You can say the same thing about coal companies and BEVs. It’s totally missing the point. The non-conspiracy version of events will find that all fossil fuel companies are terrified of green technology. None of them are actually supporting green technology beyond pushing a few side-projects.
You’re implying that it is the case. That is still doing the same thing.
I just can’t see someone going to such lengths to defend oil companies without being a shill for them.
Have fun with that.
Because, again, this is a conspiracy theory. People have an issue with your quasi-climate change denial. People are “going to such lengths” because they think you are opposing progress and trying to sabotage solutions to climate change.